Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Sheet – web – or layer weakened to permit separation through...
Patent
1996-04-15
1997-10-07
Choi, Kathleen
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Sheet, web, or layer weakened to permit separation through...
428167, 428171, 442109, D03D 300
Patent
active
056745818
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for treatment of relatively moving substrate materials and the novel products produced thereby created by precise application of high temperature pressurized streams of fluid against the surface of the materials to melt and remove material which imparts a recessed channel to the materials that facilitates separation of the materials. The apparatus includes an elongate manifold for receiving heated pressurized fluid, such as air, disposed across the width of the relatively moving material and having a single slit the full width of the substrate for directing the fluid into the surface of the material. The substrate material is treated with an acrylic resin to eliminate jagged or frayed edges either prior to or after the melting and removal process by means of the high temperature pressurized fluid streams.
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Jacobs, Jr. James Ansel
Marco Francis William
O'Connell Colman Barrett
Willauer, Jr. Howard Christy
Choi Kathleen
Fisher George M.
Milliken Research Corporation
Moyer Terry T.
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